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CASA/GAL of Montana
CASA/GAL of Montana helps coordinate and assist local CASA programs. A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) or Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) is a court-appointed advocate who represents a child's best interest in child abuse and neglect cases.
 
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CASA/GAL of Montana
133 Reeder's Alley, Helena, MT 59601
1-406-443-2448
www.casagal.org
 
Units :
Gallatin County CASA/Guardian Ad Litem Program, Inc.
Bitterroot CASA
CASA - Advocates for Kids
CASA-CAN: Children's Advocate Network
CASA for Kids
CASA of Hill County
CASA of Missoula, Inc.
Central Montana CASA/GAL
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal CASA Program
Eastern Montana CASA/GAL
Front Range CASA/GAL, Inc.
Sixth Judicial District CASA
Prairie CASA-GAL, Inc.
Yellowstone CASA
Fifth Judicial District Voice for Children, Inc.
Lake County CASA/GAL
Anaconda GAL Program
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